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If you are interested in how to use the Web to create a grassroots political movement, tune in today and tomorrow to the
Alliance of Youth Movements Summit, which is being sponsored and livestreamed by Howcast. Right now, James K. Glassman, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs, is talking about How To Build a Movement Against Terrorism and will soon be introducing Oscar Morales, an engineer deom Columbia who set up a Facebook group called
One Million Voices Against the FARC that organized in mass demonstrations on the street in that country. Tomorrow morning there is a panel with Obama's media team that will explore how they used teh Web to win the U.S Presidential election. You can see the entire schedule
here. Howcast has also made some (simplistic) videos on How to Smart Mob, How to Circumvent an Internet Proxy, and How to Create a Grassroots Movement Using Social-Networking Sites.
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krou writes "The Big Picture blog is running a Hubble Space Telescope imagery Advent Calendar, where for 25 days (it started on the 1st of December), a new photo will be revealed from the Hubble Space Telescope."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.


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